Posts Tagged ‘Wedding’
Wedding Photography in Cornwall – sample images
Here’s a sample of some of our recent wedding photography in Devon and Cornwall. Locations vary from Carbis bay, Launceston, Falmouth,Langdon Court, the Moorland Links, Plymouth, St Mellion, Plympton Two Bridges, Wembury.. in fact all around Devon and Cornwall!!
Wedding photography demands a fine balance between getting the shots to capture the day, and not getting in the way. When we go out on an assignment we aim to be as un-invasive as possible so that the wedding parties can just relax into their day and enjoy it. Without our couples and their guest feeling comfortable with us around it would be impossible to get some of the truly joyful images that we achieve. We enter into the spirit of the day and we get such a buzz when, at the end of our coverage, we get the bride, groom and even the parents giving us massive hugs of appreciation. Its important to us.
It wasn’t until I started doing weddings that I realised just how much a good photographer can contribute to the day. This isn’t just a turn up and point the camera job to us, its a way of life and we happily pitch in with the bridal party to help them enjoy a hassle free day. We get to see lots of wedding in very intimate details and armed with this knowledge we can often help where others are floundering. A small example is Nat during bridal prep. She’s now become a bit of an expert at buttoning and lacing Wedding dresses whilst the attendants fingers and thumbs turn to jelly at the vital moment, or helping to re-pin that awkward bit of hair that keeps flopping down over the tiara…. all little things but all things that go to helping the day go smoothly. I think they call it customer care in management circles… that’s way too impersonal a term for us. We just want the very best for our brides and grooms because it’s their special day.. and they deserve the very best
Cornish Brides Wedding Fair Competition winner
Big congratulations to Sarah Pryce-Hughes & Andrew Barnard, the winners of our competition held at the recent Cornish Brides Wedding Fair at the China Fleet Club in Saltash, Cornwall. Winning the prize – £850 worth of wedding photography – came as a bit of a surprise to Sarah, who admitted that she’s never won anything before! Their wedding takes place next May at the fabulous Barclay House Hotel in Looe. We ran the competition at the recent Cornish Brides wedding fair at the China Fleet Club in Saltash. The response was brilliant and we’re really sorry that there could be only be one winner. But there is still good news as we’ll happily give a 10% discount on our wedding photography coverage to everyone else who attended the fair.
Carbis Bay Hotel – Westcountry Wedding Award’s Cornish Venue of the year 2010
Carbis Bay Hotel is a family owned business and the high standard of service and comfort insisted upon by the owner, Malcolm Baker and his son Stephen Baker are evident throughout. All of the staff at the Carbis Bay Hotel contribute enormously to the seamless running of events dealing with the large number of guests with a wonderfully courteous ease.
Champagne flutes set up on Carbis Bay Hotel's lawns overlooking the stunning golden sand and blue sea of Carbis Bay beach
As wedding photographers the Carbis Bay offers us many wonderful photo opportunities. Built in 1894 by the famous Cornish architect, Sylvanus Trevail it’s a wonderful building with manificent features from the elegant marble corridors, the beautifully decorated main dining room, the wonderful conservatories, award winning gardens and, of course, the stunning beach which is owned and maintained by the hotel. There aren’t many beaches in the UK that can boast such a wonderful expanse of golden sand and truly blue sea.
As the next bay on from St Ives, Carbis Bay shares the same magical light that has enchanted and attracted some of the world’s greatest artists and inspired authors like Virginia Wolf and Rosamunde Pilcher immortalised the hotel in her novels ‘The Shell Seekers‘ and ‘Winter Solstice‘.
Carbis bay Hotel is richly deserving of its accolade of Westcountry Wedding Awards best Cornwall Venue, and we look forward to maintaining our special relationship with them for many long years to come.
Wedding photography price calculator
Planning a wedding can be a logistical nightmare trying to calculate to costs of venues, cakes, flowers, dresses.. the list is endless. Nat and I know exactly what its like, we’ve been through it together for our own wedding… OK, I confess, Nat and her mum Sally did most of it
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One of the hardest parts is getting suppliers to be up front about their costs and to find out about the hidden extras that can often break the budget. It’s with this in mind that Nat and I decided we wanted to find a way to take the uncertainty out of a least one area of the planning – the wedding photography. We’ve tried various options like issuing price lists for fixed packages containing photography and albums, but there is always that grey area where the packages didn’t quite match the budgets or other requirements.
Dissatisfied with this approach we decided to try and create a way where potential clients can mix and match services and products and get an instant price calculation. Well, after a lot of burning of the midnight oil and several grey hairs later.. I’ve finally managed to create what, I hope, is the perfect solution. The Iconik Photography Wedding Photography Price Calculator (was that a fanfare I heard??)… hmm.. might have to think of a catchier name for it though!
With this brand new tool you can choose the type of photographic coverage you require, add albums and digital Storybooks from suppliers like Jorgensen, GraphiStudio and Flori, order extra DVD’s (all of or customers who choose one of our photographic coverage packages receive a free licensed, high resolution, printable DVD of their images) and get an instant calculation of the total cost.
If your wedding is in Cornwall or within a 100 mile mainland round trip of the County we don’t charge for any travel expenses. If your wedding falls outside of this area, is overseas or in the Ilse of Scilly, we’ll be more than happy to work out and agree the best price for travel and accomodation with you before the event so that you don’t get landed with any unexpected fees. There are no hidden “extras” added to the photography and albums package price; the price you see is what the coverage and products will cost you and, if you choose to use our services, we’ll honour that quote for 30 days from the date you submit your enquiry, even if our suppliers raise their costs during that time.
If you want to have a look and try our new “gizmo” pop over to The Iconik Photography Wedding Photography Price Calculator and have a go.
See us at the West Country Wedding Show 2009….
The West Country Wedding show at the Plymouth Pavillions on Sunday 20th Sept 2009, with nearly 100 exhibitors and 2 spectacular catwalk shows, is a must attend show for anyone involved with planning a wedding.
With exhibitors displaying designer bridal gowns, formal menswear, gorgeous occasion wear, lovely venues for civil ceremonies, wedding receptions and party nights, stunning flowers, stylish cars, romantic honeymoon destinations through to the extra touches of wedding jewellery, bespoke wedding stationary, fascinators and more, it represents an opportunity to experience first hand what’s on offer.
Iconik Photography will, of course, be there with Natalie and Robb in attendance to chat to you about all of your weddng photography requirements and to show you our latest, stunning wedding albums from Jorgensons and Graphistudio. Don’t forget to look out for us as we’ll be handing out special discount vouchers.
Wedding Gallery previews
A small sample selection of some of traditional and reportage style wedding photographs by Iconik-Photography, Wedding Photographers in and around Devon, Cornwall and South West England.
Graphistudio albums
Superb Italian Wedding albums by Graphistudio
As I’ve mentioned elsewhere on this site, Spicer Hallfield, the major supplier for wedding albums, has gone out of business. Most of our wedding albums came from Spicer so Nat and I have been looking for new suppliers.
Jorgensen‘s are going to make our matted albums and they are luxurious to say the least, but a poular range that Spicer used to supply was their digital artbook. This differs from the matted albums in that the pages are created as a complete image without the need for mattes (frames), giving an extreme flexibility to the design process, as images can be placed in any shape size or orientation on the page. The result is a stunning, high quality graphical presentation of your images with a modern, contemporary edge.
To produce this type of album we’ll be using the internationally renowned Italian wedding album designers, Graphistudio. They have a superb range of high quality products that will act as the prfect showcase for your stunning wedding images provided by us at Iconik photography.
Our partnerships with Graphistudio and Jorgensen means we are providing a combination of the very best and highest quality wedding album choices to our customers
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Wedding Reportage Photography is all about capturing the seemingly incidental scenes that make up the day
When we got married a few years back, Natalie had a very definite idea of what she wanted from a wedding photographer. She didn’t just want a bunch of formal group shots, she wanted the whole day captured in a way that reflected and documented the occasion. She wanted a mix of natural and formal shots to convey the magic of the day. Unfortunately, at that time, there wasn’t a lot of choice in our price bracket, and the only photographers who offered the style she liked were all based in London charging astronomical prices. Attracting them down to our Cornish wedding would have added an extra premium to cover their travel and accommodation expenses. We eventually got a very competent local photographer but he was of the old school, formal approach. We got technically well taken shots of lots of groups, but they were so boring! None of the joy of the celebration came through and everyone looked ill at ease and un-relaxed in their poses. We rarely look back at our old wedding album these days because it just doesn’t inspire us any more.
Partly as a response to the blandness of the photographs of our own wedding , Natalie was inspired to do something about the lack of choice and, together, we started our own wedding photography business – Iconik Photography. Our approach to wedding photography is all about capturing the essence and magic of the wedding day so, instead of concentrating purely formal groups we incorporated reportage into wedding photography. Reportage is a photo journalistic approach to photography where people are captured in a naturalist, candid way. The subject is relaxed and behaving in a natural manner which helps to convey the mood and record the characters of the event. The energy jumps out of the page and, instead of staid grouping that would look more at home at a wake, you get a real feel for the celebration of the wedding – a snapshot of a particular time that will spark memories every time you look at them. We still take the formal shots but they seem to be more relevant when set against the informality of the reportage shots – We didn’t get the opportunity to have such a stunning keepsake for our wedding, but Iconik Photography is determined to give our customers the standard of style and service that we sadly missed out on.